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Texas has the most restrictive voter registration law in the country — to register voters, you must be deputized by a county and can register voters only in the county you're deputized in.
But he has deputized Republican senators to start drafting something.
So Mr. Carlstrom was deputized as a temporary, unpaid mail carrier.
Congress deputized Comstock as a "special agent" for the post office.
Hollywood was guilty, and Chris Rock was deputized to carry out the sentence.
You must be legally deputized in the county you're trying to register people.
Trump offers a fresh start, and has deputized the task to unconventional aides.
The misleadingly named SESTA would essentially make private companies deputized censors and snitches.
Leadership staffers have been deputized to scour the chamber's rules for help. Sen.
Billions of dollars spent creating security partners also deputized pedophiles, torturers and thieves.
"After I explained his importance, I was deputized to meet with him," King recalled.
Federal authorities have made it difficult for local officials to investigate federally-deputized cops.
He deputized the then-unknown astrophysicist Carl Sagan to tell Kubrick that over dinner.
Canby had to go; he deputized a checker named Parker Henry to supervise Radcliffe.
Some 500 citizen volunteers deputized by Haynes's agents stormed scores of roadhouses and homes.
"They will be de-deputized," Eric F. Phillips, the mayor's top spokesman, said Monday.
Mr. Schuman appointed Mr. Mann first violinist and deputized him to select the remaining players.
In 2019, Swift has seemingly once again deputized fans to analyze clues on her next project.
Having deputized citizens riding around town, pretending to be cops, is not just archaic, it's dangerous.
At Liverpool, midfielder James Milner was deputized as a left back for much of last season.
I mean, I may have people that are deputized to do it, but it's my ultimate responsibility.
The moral conundrum here is that descendants of slaves cannot be the deputized stand-ins for their ancestors.
The teenagers, acting as a self-deputized predator patrol, then asked to meet at a Walmart in Alabama.
" But Mueller was specifically deputized to pursue "any matters that arose or may arise directly from that investigation.
But another perspective holds that corporations should not be deputized as de facto censors in service of the government.
The office took him in and later deputized him, a representative for the local department told the news station.
Hatch deputized four colleagues on the committee right after the election, from across the range of the conference -- Sen.
After relenting, Cramer issued a statement claiming, remarkably, that Trump had "deputized" him to help manage the bidding process.
But other queer artists head for history right from the start, as if deputized to repair a pothole there.
An assistant US attorney has been cross-deputized and will help the county attorney's office prosecute the case, Choi said.
For their part, retailers say that out-of-state retailers should not be deputized as an agent of the state.
In 25, the family hosted a pop-up restaurant here (the children were deputized as servers, Mr. Thorisson played sommelier).
Since 2011, Texas has mandated that anyone who wants to register voters must become 'deputized' through a litany of requirements.
The Patriots appeared set at quarterback last season, with the ageless Tom Brady ably deputized by the promising backup Jimmy Garoppolo.
He said the program would be optional and the deputized person would have to be trained by local law-enforcement agencies.
I mean, we brought it in, at the time I deputized Lauren Zalaznick, who was running Bravo, to help lead it.
Duckworth's daughter was "deputized as a junior Capitol police officer on her way into the Capitol", Duckworth's spokesperson Sean Savett told CNN.
In effect, Americans are periodically deputized to look for things like specific makes of cars in hopes of finding an abducted child.
The law professor Alfred L. Brophy argued that city officials "made the riot worse" when police deputized hundreds from a lynch mob.
As the Thanksgiving recess approached, Mr. McConnell deputized a group of the senators who were lawyers to help him sell the plan.
Mitchell repeats, and appears to believe, allegations that the F.B.I. essentially deputized a mobster to shake down a frightened Klansman for information.
As part of that, Beijing operates a maritime militia in this region, a force of fishing vessels essentially deputized to the Chinese navy.
Student organizers who are 18 were deputized in order to register people to vote, which Kundai believes is a key component to activism.
"Sheriff Carmine Marceno has adopted and deputized Chance, a dog recently discovered abused and abandoned in the Lehigh Acres area," the representative said.
As this technology becomes more sophisticated, it's being deputized to filter, sort, and analyze data and make decisions of global and social consequence.
Claire Louise Bukata and Christopher Francis Beaver were married July 19 at San Francisco City Hall by Martin Devin, a deputized marriage commissioner.
Their officers are deputized as federal agents, which among other things means that the Justice Department can shield them from litigation and local oversight.
Three of my cousins were deputized to stand guard at an area Confederate monument should antifa use the eclipse as an opportunity to attack.
It took a little less than two hours for police officers, along with one deputized citizen, to bring the killing rampage to a close.
One of the primary concerns remains that while Mnuchin has been deputized to lead the current talks, he doesn't necessarily speak for the president.
His new patron, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, deputized him to build an arsenal of new electronic weapons to propel the young leader's rise.
And if we pay careful attention, we see that Wolfe, deputized by the state, begins to haggle with it once he acquires the manuscripts.
Then there are the Crime Preventers, more than 100,000 citizens who have been deputized to control crowds, arrest suspects, guard ballot boxes and gather intelligence.
Instead, they've started a private online forum with scores of core members in which individuals have been deputized to liaise with media and the police.
Former students could remember who watched them while they were bound or locked up: other students, effectively deputized by staff members to serve as jailers.
Pelosi "deputized" Kildee and dispatched him to the Speaker's office, where for several hours he, Ryan and leadership staffers negotiated the wording of the amendment.
The Cherokee Nation Marshal Service cross-deputized with over 50 municipal, county, state, and federal agencies to ensure better, faster responses for protecting Native peoples.
The city's new mayor, Keisha Lance Bottoms, asked to see the officer's body camera footage, and learned Kim—as a deputized federal agent—had no recordings.
And most frustrating of all to Democratic organizers, every voter registrar must attend an hourlong training course to be "deputized" to fill out voter registration forms.
The Alabama Senate voted Tuesday to allow Briarwood Presbyterian Church to hire fully deputized officers who would carry weapons and have the authority to make arrests.
One morning in December, Carlos went to work early, and the friends he had deputized to watch her got into a fight and left the house.
And I was deputized photographer, urged to get shots of thousand-year-old petroglyphs and cave dwellings, not to mention the 22015 million-year-old tree trunks.
He deputized four people -- Bannon, Kushner, chief of staff Reince Priebus and counselor Kellyanne Conway -- but did nothing to demarcate where one's duty ended and another's began.
College officials "justify" non-cooperation with immigration authorities on the ground that they shouldn't have to be deputized as federal agents — Sanctuary cities use the same argument.
Protective service detail agents are also operating under dubious legal authority, the report noted, since a 2017 decision to no longer have agents deputized as U.S. Marshals.
In the two weeks since that promise, a group of the No. 2 leaders in each chamber who were deputized to strike a deal have gone nowhere.
Philip gets ever deeper into a second marriage with a duped innocent, Martha; in addition, for a while he was deputized to seduce a teen-age girl.
Republican lawmakers and aides worry that Mr. Trump has misunderstood Democrats' incentives to stand firm and that he has deputized the wrong aides to press his case.
At critical times in both administrations, both Cheney and Biden were deputized to negotiate with lawmakers and to strike deals that both sides understood the president would honor.
Unlike the other faculty members who've been deputized, the school decided to make his identity public so he could answer any specific questions or concerns about the training.
"There are ways to do this stuff that actually would empower people and make them feel deputized to fight back and not be angry or scared," Rosenberg said.
Giuliani has deputized the husband-and-wife team of Martin and Jane Raskin, former federal prosecutors based in Florida, to deal with routine contacts with the Mueller team.
Rather than speaking out himself, he has deputized party officials and ministers to fend off claims of a quid pro quo between the governing party and Reliance Group.
The president's daughter, who also functions as one of his key advisors, was apparently deputized to take Trump's place after he departed the room for a brief period.
There's no deal yet, and one of the primary concerns is that while Mnuchin has been deputized to lead the current talks, he doesn't necessarily speak for the President.
But a dispute arose over a technicality: whether the people who had delivered the ballot boxes from three upstate counties to the secretary of state had been properly deputized.
"In a lot of states along the northern border, US Border Patrol are deputized as peace officers and often responsible for providing backup to local law enforcement," McCarthy said.
In fact, without being federally "deputized," state and local law enforcement personnel have no authority to detain and incarcerate individuals solely for the purpose of enforcing federal immigration laws.
During Thursday's hearing, he interrupted Rachel Mitchell, the sex crimes prosecutor that Republicans had deputized to ask questions during the hearing, to deliver a furious rant in defense of Kavanaugh.
Guam How to register: You can register at the Guam Election Commission, with a deputized registration clerk at your village mayor's office or at a public high school or college.
"The more companies seem to be doing what the cops themselves would need a warrant to do, the more companies essentially are deputized by the federal government," said Mr. Ohm.
President Trump has deputized his chief economic adviser Larry Kudlow and his top trade negotiator Robert Lighthizer to take a fresh look at at re-entering Trans-Pacific Partnership negotiations.
Like her pearl-shucking and shilling peers, she is a member of a growing group of small business owners who have keenly deputized Facebook Live to reach a broader fan base.
The city had signed a 2007 agreement that said officers who join the task force become federally deputized and the Justice Department can shield them from litigation in police abuse cases.
Amid the frequently cynical atmosphere of stand-up, Reubens saw how sweetness could be counterintuitively provocative: Working comedy clubs, he gave out pirate hats and deputized audience members to distribute candy.
Yet 50 Cent, Aerosmith, Snoop Dogg and Kiss have all deputized chatbots as their automatic, ever-alert greeters on Facebook Messenger, handling the flood of inquiries that would overwhelm any human.
They also discussed how the United States and Russia could cooperate on issues in the Middle East, an area Mr. Kushner has been deputized to take the lead on, she said.
Mr. Kushner, deputized by the president early in his term to take on an account that has become a symbol of unsolvable problems, is said to be eager to do that.
But under a provision of federal immigration law, local police forces can get deputized for immigration enforcement — allowing them to arrest suspected unauthorized immigrants, giving them access to federal immigration databases, etc.
In 2017, Trump deputized Lewandowski to approach then-Attorney General Jeff Sessions and order him either to restrict Mueller's probe to future interference by Russia or be removed from his Cabinet post.
Tamara Ann Houston and Tien Soh Sophia Toh were married April 28 at San Francisco City Hall by Sheila Von Driska, who was deputized as a temporary officiant by San Francisco County.
Anga L. Sanders was a Democratic precinct chair in Dallas, Texas where she was deputized to register voters and recently assembled and moderated a panel of young Black female voting rights activists.
The nuns at their Catholic grade school had deputized him as a safety patrol lieutenant on the bus, a post that came with a badge and an obligation to report bad behavior.
It would be easier to argue that Best Buy employees were acting as deputized members of the FBI and conducting illegal searches if senior officials at the company were aware of the activity.
Sanders simultaneously deputized her as a leader of the revolution he started and reminded his supporters that, if they are to begin to accomplish their goals, they need Clinton to win in November.
Douglas County police held Vasquez briefly, she said, before they transferred her to adjacent Cobb County, one of several jurisdictions in Georgia where local police are deputized to act as federal immigration agents.
I was soon joined by a crew of ski-school instructors who had been deputized as Rutschkommandos to slip this part of the course after every five racers, to smooth out the snow.
Measures include limiting cooperation with ICE detention requests, referred to as detainers, restricting information-sharing with the Department of Homeland Security, and preventing local law enforcement officers from being deputized as federal immigration officers.
Halderman deputized Matt Bernhard, one of his doctoral students, as a co-administrator, and the two men began assembling a group of 30 that included some of the world's foremost computer scientists and statisticians.
After all, while the purpose of politics is to win elections, winning candidates then become elected officials whose sole responsibility is to govern on behalf of the people who willingly deputized him or her.
Before the trial, a federal magistrate judge deputized to oversee the discovery portion of the suit fined him $1,000 for making "patently misleading representations" about a voting fraud document Kobach had prepared for Trump.
"I'm certainly not aware of anything that would give them the right to touch another human being without consent in the absence of some official role—if they had not been deputized," Rowland said.
McConnell's legal eagles As he prepared for the trial, McConnell made a consequential decision: he deputized a trio of conservative lawyers in his conference to serve as de facto liaisons to the White House.
To that end, Trump appears to have deputized himself as a one-man propaganda factory -- using Twitter to fight back against his many enemies on impeachment and to keep the support of his allies firm.
" And Brian Fallon, a CNN political commentator and former spokesman for Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign, tweeted, "I'm sure Republicans would have taken it in stride if Chelsea Clinton was deputized to perform head of state duties.
At last, she is awarded a few scenes, the most absorbing of which is a conversation between her and Irene Kelly (Molly Ephraim), who works for the Senator's campaign and is deputized to look after her.
She didn't provide any, but a high-ranking former Bush White House senior official told me categorically that no such meeting ever happened, and that no one from the administration was deputized to talk to Trump.
Led by the groom's brother-in-law Matt Gewolb, who was deputized by the County of San Diego for the occasion, the couple exchanged personal vows against a cascade of autumnal-colored roses and eucalyptus leaves.
Federally deputized by the Department of Homeland Security, the task force in question is charged with the detection, investigation, and prosecution of crimes being committed at airports, seaports, and parcel shipment facilities, according to the complaints.
His employer, the Times Square Alliance, has deputized Mr. Dorsey and several other security and sanitation workers as "public art ambassadors" for the monument, which will end its residency between 46th and 47th Streets this weekend.
Trump is someone who has regularly operated right on the edge of acceptability -- and has deputized the likes of people like Michael Cohen to carry out some of the less savory tasks he needs carried out.
Debate over arming teachers The bill included a proposed "marshal program" that would allow teachers or other school staff to be armed as deputized sheriff's marshals, after undergoing 144 hours of training and meeting other criteria.
The flag belonged to Hashd al-Shaabi, or the Popular Mobilization Forces, an umbrella name for an array of deputized Shiite-majority militias that organized in 2014 to fight the Islamic State as complements to government units.
For others it's part of their family history, or a story they heard from grandparents: one brother rounding up another, relatives proud of having been deputized, family members who were forced out and never heard from again.
Trump has never been shy with his opinions about his fellow Republicans, but his lashing out at Ryan was notable, not least because five months ago Trump had all but deputized Ryan to be his economy czar.
Another possibility is to have a number of open, or rotating membership seats that could be utilized for advisory committee meetings in communities across America in which local representatives are deputized and invited to provide their views.
The bill also would create a program that allows teachers who receive law-enforcement training and are deputized by the local sheriff's office to carry concealed weapons in the classroom, if also approved by the school district.
Khadim Hussain Rind, a senior provincial police officer, said that more than two dozen police officials had been deputized for security at the event and that closed-circuit cameras had been installed for surveillance of the shrine.
The always wild-card Republican lawmakers repeatedly said Tuesday they believed Mnuchin, who has been deputized to lead the negotiations, speaks for the President Donald Trump and wouldn't agree to anything that the President wouldn't sign off on.
There were also serious operational mistakes: In South Carolina, the campaign effectively deputized a former Ohio state senator and loyal surrogate, Nina Turner, to direct strategy, rather than empowering a political strategist to run the pivotal early state.
Conference call with the 'three amigos' According to congressional testimony, Bolton had a June 10, 2019, phone call with the "three amigos," the three US officials who were deputized by Trump to manage his controversial dealings with Ukraine.
For the next several hours, fueled by rumors of an uprising by Tulsa's Black citizens, the community was subjected to numerous acts of barbarism — some at the hands of white citizens who were deputized and armed by the police.
Instead, he allegedly deputized numerous female subordinates to arrange his sexual encounters for him, to put women at ease so they would be more vulnerable to his advances, and to make offers of professional benefits in exchange for sex.
Since Trump took office in January, 29 departments have joined a special program under which they are deputized to perform some tasks of immigration agents, doubling its size in 10 months, according to the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency.
The Center for Policing Equity researched the effect of local immigration enforcement on community policing efforts in Utah after a 2011 "show me your papers" law deputized police for immigration enforcement, digging into Salt Lake City's Police Department's police department records.
"(Dos Santos) has been grooming Vicente for quite a while now ... He has deputized for him on a number of important occasions, which sent a strong signal," said Gary van Staden, a Johannesburg-based political analyst with NKC African Economics.
Yet much of our angst isn't about the tools themselves, but the way algorithms have been deputized—when placed in the right context, and given the right questions to solve, algorithms can spur social progress in ways nothing else can.
Whereas past designations of this sort had been issued by the White House, E.O. 13224 deputized the Secretary of State to sanction terror operatives involved in attacks, in addition to authorizing the Treasury Secretary to sanction terrorism's funders and financial fronts.
Would come after bruising headlines The reorganization would bring protection authority directly to the Marshals, while a source explained that currently, the Marshals Service has deputized personnel at agencies so those personnel can carry firearms to protect a given Cabinet head.
"(Dos Santos) has been grooming Vicente for quite a while now ... He has deputized for him on a number of important occasions, which sent a strong signal," Gary van Staden, a Johannesburg-based political analyst with NKC African Economics, told Reuters.
President Trump deputized his chief economic adviser Larry Kudlow and his top trade negotiator Robert Lighthizer to take a fresh look at at re-entering Trans-Pacific Partnership negotiations, a source with knowledge of the meeting confirmed to Axios. Sen.
Emails obtained by Motherboard showed that Uber then deputized the mayor of Pittsburgh, where it was seeking to start a driverless car program, to lobby the state to reduce its fine (an Uber lobbyist said it was willing to pay $250,000).
The surge in federal officers will be buoyed by an investment of up to $71 million in federal grant funding that can be used for hiring new officers, paying overtime and benefits, financing federally deputized task force officers, and more.
The bill also was controversial for including provisions allowing school staff to be specially trained and deputized to carry guns on the job as campus "guardians," though local sheriffs and individual school districts may opt out of the program if they wish.
The report says death sentences are approved by the Grand Mufti — Syria's most senior cleric — and then by either the minister of defense or the chief of staff of the army, who are deputized to act on behalf of President Bashar al-Assad.
Ryan Hansen Solves Crimes on Television stars Veronica Mars alum Ryan Hansen as himself and Orange Is the New Black fan favorite Samira Wiley as a police detective who is inexplicably assigned Hansen as her partner after he's deputized by the mayor.
But alternatives are time-consuming and remain opaque to most law enforcement agencies, which have been deputized to fight human trafficking in part because it's widely understood to be synonymous with illegal sex work—something America's cops have been policing pretty much forever.
On July 12, 1917, 1,200 miners — the vast majority of whom were migrant workers from Mexico and Eastern Europe — and their supporters were rounded up at gunpoint and forced out of the town by a deputized posse of about 2,173 Bisbee citizens.
He decides that the honorary badges he gets from various local law enforcement agencies are some sort of higher calling for him, and that he needs to be deputized to go undercover and ferret out the subversive elements of counterculture rock-and-roll.
Brian Fallon, a CNN political commentator and former spokesman for Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign, responded to the news with a tweet: "I'm sure Republicans would have taken it in stride if Chelsea Clinton was deputized to perform head of state duties," he wrote.
The film stars Michael Shannon as Elvis Presley and Kevin Spacey as Richard M. Nixon, based on a moment in history when Presley arrived on the White House lawn with hopes of being deputized into the Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs.
The report also includes new details, including phone logs and records describing a more extensive set of contacts than previously known between Trump's personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani — whom Trump deputized to lean on top Ukrainian officials — and the top Intelligence Committee Republican, Rep.
At the Paris Peace Conference he was the official representative of the Treasury; in addition, as the responsibilities of chancellor of the Exchequer, Austen Chamberlain, required him to stay in Britain, Keynes was deputized to represent him on the Supreme Economic Council.
On July 211, 213, some 217,211 townspeople were deputized to help arrest 215,203 striking miners and their supporters, mostly Eastern European and Mexican immigrants, who, roused by the labor union Industrial Workers of the World, had dared to demand improved wages and working conditions.
On the eve of the birth of #BlackLivesMatter in 2013 and 2014, civil rights organizations, anti-violence groups and others pointed to Trayvon Martin's 2012 death as proof that it was open season on African-American men and boys by police and self-deputized, individual actors alike.
The FFDO allows pilots and other flight crew members to take special training courses from federal Air Marshals and then, as deputized members of law enforcement, they may carry concealed weapons aboard their flights, although they have to keep their possession of a weapon in-flight quiet.
At Federal Detention Center SeaTac near Seattle, people who normally work as electricians and plumbers are being deputized as corrections officers to accommodate 209 new, mostly female detainees, said Raphael Lee, a senior officer specialist and member of the American Federation of Government Employees Council of Prisons.
Mr. GraBois had investigated Mr. Ramos for years, even taking the step in 1990 of being deputized as a deputy state attorney general in Pennsylvania to prosecute a child molestation case there in the hope of pressuring Mr. Ramos to offer more information in the Patz case.
One option, swiftly denied on Friday by the White House, was a plan to use as many as 100,000 National Guard troops as part of a nationwide deportation force that would help to augment federal agents and local authorities newly deputized to enforce the nation's immigration laws.
Shoppers unload their produce in great wet heaps onto the checkout counters and do their own packing, using bags that they bring from home or the store's cardboard boxes, recycled from the day's deliveries; to ease congestion, members on the shift are deputized to help, though not everyone appreciates an intervention.
A user sharing credit card information, or a driver's license, in this system, would not be handing it over to an agency of the government, or even to an organization deputized by the government, but to a private firm of the porn site's choosing, carrying, perhaps, a BBFC stamp of approval.
Mr. Trump has deputized four officials to lead the selection process for the Fed's next chairman, said one person familiar with the search: Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin; two of Mr. Cohn's aides on the National Economic Council, Jeremy Katz and Andrew Olmem; and John DeStefano, the White House personnel director.
In the snarling faces of southern Sheriffs and their just-deputized friends, in the quiet dignity of the black and white allies who suffered beating after beating, in the backroom arguments about how far the movement should push things, you can see the divisions and the debates that still animate politics in America today.
Warren also called for ending programs that allow local law enforcement to be deputized as federal immigration officers, pledged to admit six to eight times as many refugees as Trump has in her first years as president, and to implement proposals that would make it easier for asylum seekers to get a day in court.
All of them call for reversals of Trump's most controversial immigration policies, and Warren's is no exception: As the administration teases plans for mass immigration raids in the coming days, her plan proposes protecting schools, medical facilities, and courthouses from immigration enforcement and ending programs that allow local law enforcement to be deputized as federal immigration officers.
"Everyone who has expressed dissent over the years to the armament of (Campus Public Safety Office) and creation of a police force knew that one day this decision would result in deadly violence, and we know that it will continue to happen so long as campus security remain a deputized and armed police force," the group wrote on Facebook.
Certain platforms might take down your homemade pornography, or censor your conspiracist podcast,…Read more ReadIn looking for simple solutions to complex problems, we as a society have further deputized the unelected leaders of these corporations to filter our speech, and placed the burden of that filtering on workers largely based in the global South... and for what?
He broke into Internex and began spying on my email account, a fact I was made aware of when a digital Sherlock Holmes named Tsutomu Shimomura actually began pursuing Mr. Mitnick, after having been deputized to do so by the then-assistant United States attorney with the U.S. Department of Justice (who is now Google's general counsel).
The mysterious "Banacol" stickers on the apples she peeled for me, the Royal Dansk Danish Butter Cookies tin, mailings from Ed McMahon, deputized to me, which might make us millions, my parents' odd names on checks that had pale mountain ranges in the background, mountain ranges that I had been invited to select myself, from the sheet of so many options.
His views on politics and war In their concluding essay, in which Mattis and Schake variously quote the jurist Oliver Wendell Holmes; the novelist Phil Klay; founding father Samuel Adams and the Roman poet Juvenal, they make several key observations: First, since 103/11, American political leaders such as Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama have deputized military leaders to make the political case for America's wars.
Representative Adam B. Schiff of California, the Democrat who leads the Intelligence Committee, told CBS's "60 Minutes" that more subpoenas in the inquiry would be coming as soon as early this week, including one for Rudolph W. Giuliani, Mr. Trump's personal lawyer whom he deputized to follow up with the Ukrainians on investigating former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. Congress is now on a two-week recess, and most lawmakers are back home in their districts.
And while Trump and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellMcConnell, top GOP senators throw support behind surveillance deal as deadline looms Senate energy bill negotiations could be delayed until after recess President Trump called on senators to deliver on conservation bill — they listened MORE (R-Ky.) deputized Mnuchin to begin talking with Pelosi, the president still criticized ideas floated by the Speaker — raising questions about whether he will make a deal with one of his biggest political antagonists.
"We stand with congresswomen Ilhan OmarIlhan OmarScaramucci calls on GOP to save country from Trump 'depredations' The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Mueller report fades from political conversation MORE, Alexandria Ocasio-CortezAlexandria Ocasio-CortezOcasio-Cortez blasts Electoral College as a 'scam' Trump slams Tlaib after press conference on Israel ban: I don't buy her tears Scaramucci calls on GOP to save country from Trump 'depredations' MORE, Ayanna PressleyAyanna PressleyScaramucci calls on GOP to save country from Trump 'depredations' Pro-Trump Republican immigrant to challenge Dem lawmaker who flipped Michigan seat Joseph Kennedy mulling primary challenge to Markey in Massachusetts MORE and Rashida TlaibRashida Harbi TlaibScaramucci calls on GOP to save country from Trump 'depredations' The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Mueller report fades from political conversation MORE, as well as all those currently under attack by President Trump, along with his supporters and his enablers, who feel deputized to decide who belongs here — and who does not,"  they wrote in the op-ed.

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